
Tourists flee as Italy's Mount Etna erupts
Dozens of tourists were just metres from the crater of Italy's Mount Etna when the volcano erupted. Tour groups were seen fleeing down the mountain as Europe's most active volcano sent a huge column of rock and ash into the air.
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